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Can a hallucinogen from Africa cure addiction?

Since the 1960s a disparate group of scientists and former drug addicts have been advocating a radical treatment for addiction - a hallucinogen called ibogaine, derived from an African plant, that in some cases seems to obliterate withdrawal symptoms from heroin, cocaine and alcohol. So why isn’t it widely used?
Ibogaine is used by the Bwiti tribe in Gabon.  Net photo.
Ibogaine is used by the Bwiti tribe in Gabon. Net photo.
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